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Hi... New XM convert!

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 8:09 pm
by wainy
Hi,

I made my first posting about a week ago and promised I'd get some pics up and introduce myself.

I bought my XM, a '97 2.0 16V SX Auto, a few weeks back from a garage in Wath on Dearne as a direct swap for my then daily drive, a '98 Xantia TD Estate. Although the Xantia was a really good car, it always left me wanting something else in a way the Activa I have never did, hence the swap.

Some of you may recognise the XM as one that was for sale for a while on Autotrader, caomplete with numerous additional 16V and XM badges, stripes and a double chevron on the hatch. I've kept the latter for two reasons.... 1) It doesn't want to come off and 2) I actually quite like it!

It's a really good and very cool car I think and the first car I've had since the GSA X1 where someone has stopped me to ask questions about it... this happened today. It's in pretty stunning condition, even the flap for the keypad is still attached!

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The only real problem with the car is that the plate tells everyone I'm a Welsh Man Utd supporter, when actually I am an Everton fan from Birkenhead living in West Yorkshire! :lol:

Re: Hi... New XM convert!

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 8:24 pm
by Dieselman
That car looks lots better for losing the additional garbage stripes and badges and the rear double chevron does look good...in fact I like it a lot.

Nice to see it in such good condition and being used now.

Re: Hi... New XM convert!

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 8:38 pm
by robert_e_smart
Black Xms look good, and are rare. Enjoy keeping her clean :D

You can get brand new numberplates on e-bay for £8 including delivery. I have got plates from the seller below. Superb value for money, and none of the hassles of getting plates from the motor factors (no need to show ID or V5).

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NUMBER-PLATES-DES ... arParts_SM

Re: Hi... New XM convert!

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 9:11 pm
by Dean
very nice, im glad this xm found a good home, it looked too good to be left unhomed.
Keep the gearbox oil clean and she should serve you well.
I do like a well polished black XM 8-)

D

Re: Hi... New XM convert!

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 9:44 pm
by Peter.N.
I have recently sold one like that only it had a proper engine in it :D looks much shinier than mine though, enjoy

Peter

Re: Hi... New XM convert!

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 10:34 pm
by minijet
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Ah, the badge car.

Hi Wainy,

welcome to clubxm.

I remember this one, we had a few laughs at all those extra badges, but it always looked like there was a nice car hidden underneath them.

I'm sure it would have sold a lot quicker if the seller had bothered to remove the badges and give the car a good polish, as you have.
It looks really well now (why are SX's always in such good condition?).

These would complete the car nicely.............http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/4-alloy-wheels-ci ... arParts_SM

what part of W. Yorks are you from?


Hi Robert,

thanks for the number plate link, I never thought of looking on ebay. I normally pay a tenner each for them, this blokes selling them eight quid a pair :o

Paul

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Re: Hi... New XM convert!

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 11:07 pm
by wainy
Hi Paul,

I'm in Huddersfield. Thanks for the link to the wheels...... would indeed be a nice addition. Am watching them now! ;)

Re: Hi... New XM convert!

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 11:09 pm
by wainy
Not sure what's happened to the pics on this post, they are all full pictures and sized the same on Photobucket. God knows why it's cut off the right hand side of most of them! :roll:

Re: Hi... New XM convert!

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 11:18 pm
by Dean
They look fine for me..............?

D

Re: Hi... New XM convert!

Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 7:00 am
by normantilbury
Hi Wainy,
Welcome to the club, My Family live in Huddersfield West Yorkshire my Dad in Deighton, and my sisters in Netherton and Leeds i go up twice ayear to my dads where abouts are you? also i am a member of the Citroen Car Club and go the the monthly meeting when it coinsides with my visit.

Regards,
Norman